TYPES OF MAP PROJECTION
        
        
          
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          Did you know?
        
        
          In the 16th century, the
        
        
          cartographer Gerardus Mercator
        
        
          put an image of the
        
        
          mythological Titan Atlas on the
        
        
          cover of his books of maps.
        
        
          Atlas was condemned to hold
        
        
          the heavens on his shoulders.
        
        
          This is where the name of this
        
        
          type of book comes from.
        
        
          4. THE REPRESENTATION OF THE EARTH
        
        
          The most difficult thing about making maps is how to represent the Earth’s sphere on
        
        
          a flat surface.
        
        
          Map projections
        
        
          make this possible.
        
        
          4.1. Map projections
        
        
          There are many types of map projections, but the main three are:
        
        
          cylindrical
        
        
          ,
        
        
          conical
        
        
          and
        
        
          planar
        
        
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          Cartography
        
        
          is the
        
        
          science
        
        
          of studying and
        
        
          making maps
        
        
          .
        
        
          A
        
        
          projection
        
        
          is the result of projecting a 3D image onto a flat surface.
        
        
          Conical projection
        
        
          In a conical projection, the globe is
        
        
          projected onto a cone. When opened up
        
        
          it is shaped like a fan.
        
        
          The globe touches the cone at the tropics
        
        
          lines, so it is the best type of projection
        
        
          for
        
        
          medium latitudes
        
        
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          On the flat surface, the meridians are
        
        
          converted into straight lines, starting at
        
        
          the pole and the parallels take the shape
        
        
          of arcs of concentric
        
        
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          circles.
        
        
          Planar projection
        
        
          In a planar (or azimuth) projection, the
        
        
          globe is projected onto a flat surface. The
        
        
          result is a circular projection. The globe
        
        
          only touches the flat surface at the pole
        
        
          which is being mapped
        
        
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          This is the best type of projection for
        
        
          the polar regions. It also shows a whole
        
        
          hemisphere.
        
        
          Cylindrical projection
        
        
          A cylindrical projection is made by
        
        
          wrapping a cylinder around a globe and
        
        
          projecting the details of the globe onto the
        
        
          surface to make a
        
        
          world map
        
        
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          The globe touches the cylinder at the
        
        
          Equator and so there is more distortion
        
        
          in the areas further from it. This type of
        
        
          projection is used to represent the
        
        
          entire
        
        
          world
        
        
          .